Our grandmothers always stored cups and glasses upside down.
Has anyone ever thought about why they do this? There are actually rational reasons for storing cups and glasses upside down.
The first and most obvious reason for storing glasses and cups upside down is to prevent dust and dirt from getting inside the dishes.
There are always tiny dust particles in the air that can settle on open surfaces.
Storing dishes upside down helps keep them clean and avoids the need for repeated washing before use.
Open glasses and cups can become a "trap" for odors, especially if they are stored near other items such as food or kitchen scraps. Of course, there is still some sense in being rational here.
Storing wet dishes upside down on a rubber mat can also cause an unpleasant odor.
There is also a completely rational reason. After washing, there is always moisture left inside cups and glasses.
If you store them in a "natural" position, this moisture can accumulate, and this can ultimately provoke unpleasant odors. And if the cups are stored in this position for a long time, and there is a lot of moisture, mold can even appear.
Therefore, it is better to place the cups upside down immediately after washing to avoid such problems.
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